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Model Making

Tuck Engineering,
Inc. is a leader in the fields of aerial photography, surveying, digital
mapping and scale model creation. For over 15 years, they have been
providing clients with quality topographical models of sight plans.

White Hurst Enterprises Purchased
the Techno Model 130 CNC Router System in 1999. This business
at the time was a start –up business which has blossomed into a
successful company managed by Brian Whitehurst

T2 Green is a
manufacturer of PARificART™ graphics are three-dimensional
depictions of holes on a
golf course. Each rendition depicts an aerial view of a hole or
combination of holes. The viewer's sense
of visual depth is the single most defining feature of these truly
unique one-of-a-kind treasures and distinguishes them from all other
types of one-dimensional art forms.
Applied
Geometerics Inc. owned and operated by Tom Gabor. The business is a
software consultant and prototyping house. Tom’s years of
experience in the CNC Machinery, Software and automation market has
helped Tom develop Applied Geometrics into a successful business.
Applied Geometrics offers contracting services for Gcode
programming, Mechanical Design with the aid of 3D modeling software,
Software training, Prototyping, and short run production.

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In business
since 1980, Peter McCann Architectural Models Inc. has
served the model making
needs of local and international architects, industrial
designers, engineers, and manufacturers.
Located in downtown Toronto, PMAMI is a 6000 sq. ft
facility with a full range model and
presentation capabilities. Plastics and woods are the
primary materials used in the construction
of model along with a wide variety of composites
and unique materials.
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GMT Composites, Inc. has a
long history of innovation. The company was started in
1984 as Goetz Marine Technology by principals of Eric
Goetz Custom Sailboats. The new company built carbon rudders
for race boats and quickly gained an international reputation
for providing high quality lightweight structures. Other
projects at which GMT excelled were production of America's
Cup tank testing models (in addition to AC rudders and
quadrants), wind generator blades and propeller patterns and
other parts for United States Navy sub-contractors. GMT was
one of the first marine companies to make extensive use of uni-directional
carbon fiber pre-preg. Word of the company's expertise spread.
GMT expanded its market into other industries such as medical
devices, aviation composites and robotics.
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